Meredith Quill May 22, 2021 Share May 22, 2021 This topic replaces the old Downton Abbey forum which has been vaulted at the location below: https://forums.primetimer.com/forum/128-downton-abbey-v/ Link to comment
Crs97 July 2, 2021 Share July 2, 2021 We are rewatching the show, and our 17 year old son has wandered in and out. He finds the show hilarious and adds color commentary that continually makes us chuckle. My favorite is the scene in which Daisy comes back early from the farm with a basket of food and a flask of cider for Alfred so they can part as friends. She tells Alfred she wishes him well, and my son quietly adds, “but I put poison in the cider so good luck to you.” Watching Daisy and imagining a psychotic edge to her adds a new layer to the show! 14 Link to comment
Fool to cry August 19, 2021 Share August 19, 2021 Edith has been compared to Jan Brady since the show started but like Jan on the TV show she got prettier than her older sister by the end IMO. She looked fantastic in the final season and movie. 1920s hair and style didn't suit Mary as much. She looked better in the pre war era. 8 Link to comment
Niuxita August 20, 2021 Share August 20, 2021 On 8/19/2021 at 1:08 AM, Fool to cry said: She looked fantastic in the final season and movie. 1920s hair and style didn't suit Mary as much. She looked better in the pre war era. Completely agree. I've always HATED the terrible Willy Wonka-style bowl cut (I can't think of another way to describe it) Mary had in the later seasons. I'm not even a Mary fan (I grew to hate her near the end because of how despicable her treatment of Edith became), but that look felt like someone in the hair department had a personal grudge against her. 7 Link to comment
Athena August 25, 2021 Share August 25, 2021 On 8/19/2021 at 2:08 AM, Fool to cry said: Edith has been compared to Jan Brady since the show started but like Jan on the TV show she got prettier than her older sister by the end IMO. She looked fantastic in the final season and movie. 1920s hair and style didn't suit Mary as much. She looked better in the pre war era. Agreed. Edith's 1920s wardrobe is the one I remember most from this show especially all the ones she wore on her dates with Gregson and Bertie. I also felt that the writing and the acting eclipsed Mary's a lot at the end. After she was widowed, Mary's whole arc really descended including her styling. Compare: Photos from screenrant. 9 Link to comment
pH-factor September 9, 2021 Share September 9, 2021 (edited) I’ve just started to stream this Show From the beginning is I have not seen it in a while and could not even remember the first season at all. I Actually disliked Mary from pretty much the beginning and even though I’ve only watch the First couple of episodes she is pretty much awful to Edith from the get go never mind her attitude towards Matthew and his mother. I don’t think she ever became likable until the end of the show if I recall correctly. It’s like she had the attitude that anybody below and aristocrat was less then. And I recall what really irked me during the run of the show was after Matthews fiancé died leaving her inheritance to Matthew, Matthew was very torn regarding accepting this money but Mary was very strident, insisting that he had a duty to take the money to benefit her precious Downton Abby. Mary was determined to be the aristocrat with all the trimmings associated with it. The great part of the story is Edith, Who broke free from her upper crust need to marry a title accidentally ends up marrying a man who has a title greater than Mary’s son. Edited September 9, 2021 by pH-factor 16 Link to comment
pH-factor September 15, 2021 Share September 15, 2021 OK I had to take a break. Every time I say Anna I can only see a cartoon mouse. I don’t think I say any character in the shell that is redeemable or realistic or both. Link to comment
LeDucDiableBleu September 23, 2021 Share September 23, 2021 I watched a couple of episodes during the re-airing on PBS over last weekend. One thing I didn't notice earlier but did now was how pretty much everyone changed and updated their fashion except for Violet. In those pictures posted above Mary and Edith are wearing the loose, flowy art deco, sheath(?) I don't know what it's called, but Violet would still be in heavily structured dresses that looked to be from the late 1800s early 1900s. That was a nice touch I thought. 5 Link to comment
Hiyo September 24, 2021 Share September 24, 2021 Quote Edith has been compared to Jan Brady since the show started but like Jan on the TV show she got prettier than her older sister by the end IMO. I'd probably have to disagree on that. 2 Link to comment
Macbeth October 10, 2021 Share October 10, 2021 A new movie is coming out in March 2022!! I had no idea. I was just looking at Maggie Smith's IMDB page and there it was. It's to be called Downton Abbey: A New Era. Maggie Smith will be 87 in December. It would be hard to imagine that they won't use this film to give her character a proper good bye. Although Maggie is hard at work now. She has 2 movies in pre-production. So who's to say. 1 2 Link to comment
jschoolgirl October 21, 2021 Share October 21, 2021 On 9/22/2021 at 9:07 PM, LeDucDiableBleu said: I watched a couple of episodes during the re-airing on PBS over last weekend. One thing I didn't notice earlier but did now was how pretty much everyone changed and updated their fashion except for Violet. In those pictures posted above Mary and Edith are wearing the loose, flowy art deco, sheath(?) I don't know what it's called, but Violet would still be in heavily structured dresses that looked to be from the late 1800s early 1900s. That was a nice touch I thought. Violet gradually moved from high Victorian to Edwardian. You can see the latter when she and Isobel bust in on the Greys and end up rescuing Dickie. On 10/10/2021 at 6:10 PM, Macbeth said: A new movie is coming out in March 2022!! I had no idea. I was just looking at Maggie Smith's IMDB page and there it was. It's to be called Downton Abbey: A New Era. Maggie Smith will be 87 in December. It would be hard to imagine that they won't use this film to give her character a proper good bye. Although Maggie is hard at work now. She has 2 movies in pre-production. So who's to say. She has said the next movie will be her last time as Violet. 2 2 Link to comment
AZChristian November 10, 2021 Share November 10, 2021 Saw a quick preview video today. Didn't realize that the same child has been playing Sibbie for at least seven years!!! Spoiler Tom is getting married, and Daisy is wearing a wedding ring in a photo of her in the kitchen with Mrs. Patmore. 3 Link to comment
Popples November 10, 2021 Share November 10, 2021 About the second part: Spoiler While Daisy and Andy might be married, she always wore her wedding band from being married to William. 5 Link to comment
txhorns79 November 15, 2021 Share November 15, 2021 The newest teaser trailer. I'm very excited, but only on Downton could someone Spoiler just come into possession of a French villa! 7 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy December 20, 2021 Share December 20, 2021 The first movie is going to be on PBS Christmas evening. 1 1 1 Link to comment
Driad December 26, 2021 Share December 26, 2021 Is there a thread for the first movie? I checked the vault but couldn't find one. Link to comment
Popples December 26, 2021 Share December 26, 2021 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Driad said: Is there a thread for the first movie? I checked the vault but couldn't find one. It's in the Movies Forum: Downton Abbey: The Movie (2019) Edited December 26, 2021 by Popples 2 Link to comment
Tim McD January 18, 2022 Share January 18, 2022 (edited) When Rose is cavorting with the married guy at the Blue Dragon jazz club in episode 8 of season 3, I noticed a number of the men in the club were clearly wearing eye makeup. Was this the fashion in London in the 1920s? I've poked around online and can't find any definite info. Edited January 18, 2022 by Tim McD typo Link to comment
AZChristian February 15, 2022 Share February 15, 2022 Teaser for the new movie. It will come to screens here on May 20, 2022!!!! 4 Link to comment
PRgal February 15, 2022 Share February 15, 2022 2 hours ago, AZChristian said: Teaser for the new movie. It will come to screens here on May 20, 2022!!!! That's not the new trailer. This is: 7 Link to comment
Popples February 15, 2022 Share February 15, 2022 In the very first shot Michelle Dockery looks exactly like Elizabeth McGovern. 4 Link to comment
Fireball February 20, 2022 Share February 20, 2022 So, Mary will be isolated from the rest of the family while she deals with the movie people at Downtown and everyone else goes to the French Riviera. Basically, we will have two completely different storylines going on. Also, I didn't see Mary's husband anywhere. I guess Matthew Goode wasn't available. 4 Link to comment
buttersister February 22, 2022 Share February 22, 2022 Well at least Violet is still with us. I wonder if the villa/past storyline was too good for Dame Maggie to pass on? LOL! Link to comment
AZChristian February 22, 2022 Share February 22, 2022 10 minutes ago, buttersister said: Well at least Violet is still with us. I wonder if the villa/past storyline was too good for Dame Maggie to pass on? LOL! Please don't say "Violet" and "pass on" in the same post!!!! 2 3 Link to comment
ChelleGame February 23, 2022 Share February 23, 2022 With no Henry (based solely on the trailer not real information) I wonder if poor Evelyn Napier will finally get a real chance. I kid, I kid. But I always really liked that character. 7 Link to comment
TheGreenKnight February 28, 2022 Share February 28, 2022 Oh, that trailer was so good! So excited for this. Is Thomas' beau the same actor from the first film? He looks different, if so. 1 Link to comment
ChelleGame February 28, 2022 Share February 28, 2022 19 hours ago, TheGreenKnight said: Oh, that trailer was so good! So excited for this. Is Thomas' beau the same actor from the first film? He looks different, if so. It looked like different actors to me. The actor from the first movie played one of the Seymour brothers on The Tudors. That's how I recognized him. 2 Link to comment
bunnyface April 6, 2022 Share April 6, 2022 I saw the trailer for this in the theater this weekend, and either my screen is very dark or those lords, ladies and servants managed to get really good tans in the English countryside. lol They are in the house, talking about the surprise of the villa, so I don't think they've tanned in the south of France et. But nevermind that, I will be there on opening day. Always. 4 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse April 21, 2022 Share April 21, 2022 Netflix axing DA at the end of May. 1 1 Link to comment
One4Sorrow2TooBad April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 Netflix sucks, go woke,go broke. 1 3 Link to comment
Egg McMuffin April 22, 2022 Share April 22, 2022 (edited) My guess is that it’s not a matter of Netflix “axing” the show - as the article says - and more about Netflix losing rights to the show. Downton is owned by a subsidiary of NBC Universal, and they’d rather have you watch it on their own streaming service, Peacock. Edited April 22, 2022 by Egg McMuffin 4 5 Link to comment
humbleopinion May 4, 2022 Share May 4, 2022 Laura Carmichael, Lady Edith and Michael C Fox, Footman/ farmer in training had a baby Luca in March 2021. Mazel tov. 6 Link to comment
seacliffsal May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 I have been rewatching the series on Netflix so that I will finish before the new movie and Netflix says goodbye to Downton. Most of my first impressions still hold, but I have softened on some of the characters. However, the treatment of the Drews still bothers me to no end. Edith really put the pressure of her position on the husband in order to get him to keep Marigold for her and the Drew family had no moment of peace after that. The least Edith could have done was give a substantial payment to them when they had to leave the farm. Although Edith still infuriates me at times, I am glad with how her story resolved itself by the end of the series. I still don't get why men continued to chase after Mary well into the series. I get it in the early seasons as she was younger, but as time went on it became harder to swallow-especially when there were so many women available due to the horrific losses of WWI. Overall I still love the series and am so looking forward to the movie. See you all there... 6 Link to comment
humbleopinion May 13, 2022 Share May 13, 2022 Lady Merton, actor Isobel Grey is in the excellent movie Operation Mincemeat on Netflix. Bonus: 2 Mr. Darcys 2 Link to comment
seacliffsal May 14, 2022 Share May 14, 2022 I have already had several friends ask about going to see the movie on the 20th, and am buying the tickets tomorrow. I rewatched the entire series and will watch the first movie again this weekend. I am excited and ready to see the movie (who else will be there?). 1 Link to comment
AZChristian May 14, 2022 Share May 14, 2022 8 hours ago, humbleopinion said: Lady Merton, actor Isobel Grey is in the excellent movie Operation Mincemeat on Netflix. Bonus: 2 Mr. Darcys Thanks for the tip. We're about to start it as our Friday night not-leaving-the-house date! Link to comment
humbleopinion May 14, 2022 Share May 14, 2022 Correction: Lady Merton played by actor Penelope Wilton. In Downton Abbey, her names were Isobel Grey then Isobel Crawley and finally Lady Merton. Apologies for the brain fart. 2 Link to comment
seacliffsal May 20, 2022 Share May 20, 2022 Just got back from the movie and I loved it! Everyone had a bit of a story, the sets, costumes, and scenery were all amazing. The theatre must have been a bit dusty as there were a few times that my eyes were tearing... For anyone who liked/loved the series I encourage you to go see the movie. I enjoyed it much more than I enjoyed the first movie (really didn't care for the servants trying to undermine the royal servants subplot in the first movie along with some other things). Most amazing thing about the second movie? Neither Edith or Daisy were whining about anything (spoiler alert...). 1 7 Link to comment
emmawoodhouse May 20, 2022 Share May 20, 2022 Whose wedding do we see in the preview? I assume Tom? 1 Link to comment
seacliffsal May 21, 2022 Share May 21, 2022 Hopefully this doesn't spoil things for people who are going to the movie, but, yes, it is Tom's wedding-it opens the movie (and the dust in the theatre seemed to have been stirring around during these scenes...). So, since the movie has officially opened can we talk about the plot/stories openly in the forum? 1 2 Link to comment
lurkerbee May 21, 2022 Share May 21, 2022 1 hour ago, seacliffsal said: Hopefully this doesn't spoil things for people who are going to the movie, but, yes, it is Tom's wedding-it opens the movie (and the dust in the theatre seemed to have been stirring around during these scenes...). So, since the movie has officially opened can we talk about the plot/stories openly in the forum? The new movie has It’s own forum. 1 1 Link to comment
voiceover August 29, 2022 Share August 29, 2022 PBS ran the Spanish flu ep today, and I caught one of my two favorite Matthew/Mary scenes. That dance around the hallway (while most definitely NOT dancing around in their convo) was their most swoon-worthy moment until his proposal (unsurprisingly my other favorite M&M moment). From Mary’s wistful hesitation, watching him from the floor above, to Matthew’s taking her in his arms to dance, to “Shouldn’t you have your stick?” “Mary…You are my stick!”, to his gut-wrenching “God, Mary!” right before he kissed her… I just puddle on the floor. Every time. 8 Link to comment
Egg McMuffin August 29, 2022 Share August 29, 2022 The show was never the same after Matthew was gone. The show was about him trying to fit into this aristocracy. 2 3 11 Link to comment
voiceover September 6, 2022 Share September 6, 2022 On 8/29/2022 at 12:06 PM, Egg McMuffin said: The show was never the same after Matthew was gone. The show was about him trying to fit into this aristocracy. This x 1000 5 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy September 9, 2022 Share September 9, 2022 On 8/29/2022 at 2:06 PM, Egg McMuffin said: The show was never the same after Matthew was gone. The show was about him trying to fit into this aristocracy. After which it only had a sub-plot of Tom trying to fit into the aristocracy. 5 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour October 7, 2022 Share October 7, 2022 I didn't watch the show during it's original run but I'm at the point where I just about can't stand Edith anymore. 3 Link to comment
Tim McD October 7, 2022 Share October 7, 2022 2 minutes ago, peacheslatour said: I didn't watch the show during it's original run but I'm at the point where I just about can't stand Edith anymore. I have no sympathy for Edith, her woes are the result of her colossally bad decision making based on her immediate emotional needs with no thought of the consequences. And she deserves to get dragged by Mary, she's the one who always starts it! I joined Team Mary the moment she delivered that awesome "fishing with no bait" line in the first episode *chef's kiss*. We're just starting season 6 again, my favorite season for a few reasons: Nobody's on trial for murder. Distinct absence of Charles Blake. Car racing scenes. I love how the drivers had to run to their cars. Robert ruins a dinner party with his blood-spewing. Opening Downton for tours, and how the family can't answer any questions about their own home! Also the kid who sneaks up to Robert's room to ask why he doesn't live somewhere "more comfy." Amelia Cruikshank. 2 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour October 7, 2022 Share October 7, 2022 (edited) Quote I have no sympathy for Edith, her woes are the result of her colossally bad decision making based on her immediate emotional needs with no thought of the consequences. And she deserves to get dragged by Mary, she's the one who always starts it! I joined Team Mary the moment she delivered that awesome "fishing with no bait" line in the first episode *chef's kiss*. OMG, right? If she weren't such a mealy mouthed simp and if she had any of Mary's or even Sybil's gumption, she wouldn't be in this mess. If Iwere Mrs. Drew, I'd want to shoor her on sight. Edited October 7, 2022 by peacheslatour 2 1 3 Link to comment
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